The Greenhouse

Here’s the progress on my plants in the greenhouse. Mind you, I’m only interested at this time in growing vegetables. This my attempt to squeeze every penny (euro cent) to death! My goal is to grow 100% of the lettuce we eat (we’d like to eat 2 salads a day) and hopefully the rest of the vegetables too…though I have not been able to see how I can do that yet.

Let me explain to you my “program”. Remember you can see a larger version of the photo by clicking on it.

The Greenhouse

This is a photo of the outside of the little greenhouse. You can see some of my plants though the plastic.

Inside the greenhouse Here’s another view as I’m standing in the doorway. The 2 big pots are potatoes. The others have already been placed in the garden outside as the weather has warmed.

greenhouse You can see the lettuce growing and the other containers are: lettuce, mint, oregano, par-cel, basil, mixed greens, dill, eggplant, tomatoes, cilantro, tomatillo, green beans, crookneck squash, chives, & arugula. Thanks to Mary, Jesseka and Rebekah for the seeds!

the greenhouse

Here is the other side, on the top row, I have lettuce at various stages. My hope is that I can harvest enough each day to never run out. I’ve also planted some in my garden, with high hopes of a good production. I have scallions, cherry tomatoes, micro-greens, potatoes in various stages, cilantro and parsley.

cilantro

I have cilantro in the garden plus 3 pots growing as above and 3 more trays waiting to germinate. Cilantro is not that common here and I can find it only at one store, plus, it’s expensive. Thanks again to my MOM for sending me the seeds!

my lettuce

Here is a close-up of some lettuce. It’s very tender and I just pick off what I need for the meal.

By the by, all the ‘trays’ you see, are what meat and vegetables come in here. I simply wash them out, add potting soil and plant. It also keeps my greenhouse more organized.

Each tray is labeled with a popsicle stick that I bought at a craft store in Chicago. I bought large ones and small ones. This is a very  cheap solution to keeping track of what I’m planting. For only a few $ I have enough to last for years and years.

I hope the next photos I post will be of lush plants in very pot! So far, the lettuce, dill, oregano, cilantro, some scallions, micro-greens and arugula are “up”. I water once a day… spend 10 mins. enjoying the new growth and it gets me out of the house and office and I’m having a good time. Growing vegetables gives me hope.

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6 Comments

  1. Anita says:

    WHOA! your lettuce is AMAZING!!! How exciting!
    I have planted cabbage seedlings and am workin gon mung sprouts. Wouldn’t it be great to AT LEAST have a full salad garden?

    ... on July February 26th, 2009
  2. Kim Yeatts says:

    That is exciting! I loved the photos. We hope to start seedlings soon. We have never done this before, so we will see.

    ... on July March 1st, 2009
  3. Kate Berkoski says:

    I’m so impressed! We’ve long dreamed of starting a greenhouse…maybe this will be our inspiration! Thanks for posting, Bobbie. Looking forward to seeing more pictures soon.
    Kate

    ... on July March 3rd, 2009
  4. pearsonsprogress says:

    Anita: Yes!a Salad garden is a good goal!

    Kim: Let me know how your garden grows.

    Kate: I hope you can get a greenhouse soon… I’m learning and feel God’s blessing.

    ... on July March 3rd, 2009
  5. Jesseka says:

    great job on the greenhouse, mom. I’ve always wanted one…maybe someday. For now, we’re building more raised planters to put behind the shop and grow some more stuff there where there is full sun and few squirrels.

    ... on July March 3rd, 2009
  6. Chris Dennis says:

    I know envy is a sin, but boy am I envious. The critters here in Ramona,Ca eat everything. I hope to this year have a critter proof raised planting bed for the veggies I plant. I have a huge greenhouse, but it is pretty hot in the summer.

    ... on July March 11th, 2009